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I haven't read the rest of the book series, but am planning to before each season comes out.
Oh I'm glad someone started this. The series has too much sex and violence for me but I was wondering if the books are that graphic or if it was HBO.



I'm on book three currently and can't stop myself from reading. Wishing I could go without sleep to finish, but am shocked to the core each time I read. The things/stories/plot points no one else has the courage to do, Martin does! Not once... or twice... but repeatedly. These stories are much less fantasy than any other fantasy I've read. It's political intrigue, murder mystery, gritty medieval chivalry and oh so many other subtle things.
For instance, the central mystery that starts the plot going in the first book is basically solved much quicker than I anticipated, but the author doesn't forget the web he's woven nor the ripple effect set in motion. And those who are affected by that first mystery delve deeper into an understanding of what truly happened and why, thereby causing the wheel to turn again. Make sense?




But I'm always here to talk to. I'm nearing the end of the third book now and am so intrigued. As bananas and unexpected some events are, the story is so deftly woven and Martin has a penchant as well as a gift for subtle sentences that scare, shock and amuse. This is a series I've long been encouraged to read, but am glad I waited for this moment when HBO brought it to tv. It's fun to share the unfolding with friends. :)

I will say the first 100 to 200 pages are slow. It takes a little bit to pick up.
The HBO misses some of the finer subplots and interactions (like Theon Greyjoy) but it's pretty faithful. There is a lot of a violence but it doesn't seem as graphic as the show, which may be it's the difference between what my imagination will allow vs. actually seeing it.
Since the 5th book is coming out this summer, the internet is just rife with rumors about what's going to happen. I'm not sure I can be ready for the 5th by the time it gets here, which is fine, because I'd have to fight my DH for it.

I'm excited I think this will end up being my summer series reading. I love to find a good series to dive into during the summer.





@Viola - I'm funny about spoilers, sometimes I care, sometimes I don't - I think it depends on how much of a twist it is and how vested I am in the book. The bigger the bomb, the more I mind. Little things, I don't bother me. In his defense, I'd heard him talk about these books and the plots in them for years (literally). If he ever thought I was going to read them, he wouldn't have said anything. He hates spoilers, too. I skip ahead in books sometimes and when he catches me doing that, he always gives me a hard time.
I will say I'm already ready for someone to stab Cersei in the eye. STAB her. She reminds me of the way I felt about Atia from Rome. I was ready for her to get her due as well and then HBO canceled the series.


The character that really drove me nuts was Viserys, and was so happy when he got what he deserved.



Some of the fantasy elements become a little more to the forefront later on. A few of which, I'm looking forwarding to seeing how they do on the show.


You will love it! The first book is a little hard to get into...at first....but after the first couple of chapters it's hard to put down! There are just so many names that you need to remember...so it's a little confusing during the first book...I read it a second time recently, and there was so much I missed the first time around!
Enjoy!



Season 2 has been picked up for the show.

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After the HBO series came on, I tried it again and I'm pretty hooked atm. Martin's story crafting has suckered me in. Seeing Peter Dinklage as Tyrion had nothing to do with it at all. :)
Anyone else reading or watching the show?